extremely |
very; to a great or high degree. |
fatigue |
the condition of being tired in body or mind. |
grim |
stern or harsh. |
haul |
to pull or drag with force. |
haze |
mist, smoke, or dust in the air, making it hard to see. |
legion |
an army unit in ancient Rome that was made up of soldiers on foot and on horseback. |
mansion |
a large, grand, expensive home. |
military |
the armed forces. |
prepare |
to make ready. |
prowl |
to move around slowly and secretly, like an animal looking for prey. |
reluctance |
a state of unwillingness or disinclination, often arising from uncertainty or doubt. |
rummage |
to make a thorough search by turning over and looking through the contents of. |
stout |
having physical strength; sturdy; thick. |
tingle |
to have a light stinging or prickly feeling. |
vocalist |
one who sings, especially a professional singer of popular music. |